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Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Reservations > Reservations.
2 Point to a reservation and click Edit.
3 Click the Network tab.
4 Assign a network profile to a network path.
a Select a network path on which to enable static IP addresses.
The network path options are derived from settings on the Resources tab.
b Map an available network profile to the path by selecting a profile from the Network Profile drop-
down menu.
c (Optional) Repeat this step to assign network profiles to additional network paths on this
reservation.
5 Click OK.
Reservation Policies
You can use a reservation policy to control how reservation requests are processed. When you provision
machines from the blueprint, provisioning is restricted to the resources specified in your reservation
policy.
Reservation policies provide an optional means of controlling how reservation requests are processed.
You can apply a reservation policy to a blueprint to restrict the machines provisioned from that blueprint to
a subset of available reservations.
You can use a reservation policy to collect resources into groups for different service levels, or to make a
specific type of resource easily available for a particular purpose. When a user requests a machine, it can
be provisioned on any reservation of the appropriate type that has sufficient capacity for the machine. The
following scenarios provide a few examples of possible uses for reservation policies:
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To ensure that provisioned machines are placed on reservations with specific devices that support
NetApp FlexClone.
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To restrict provisioning of cloud machines to a specific region containing a machine image that is
required for a specific blueprint.
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As an additional means of using a Pay As You Go allocation model for machine types that support
that capability.
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